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Richard Butler: "However you look at it, it's a well-specified camera."
Dpreview website
Dan Havik: "I was impressed with what I saw even from this early version of the K-7."
DemystifyingDigital.com
Matt Grayson (preview): "This certainly looks like an exciting camera from Pentax and I hope it places them more in the public eye."
Ephotozine
Michael R. Tomkins: "The Pentax K7 offers improvements over its predecessor in a wide range of areas."
The Imaging Resource
JerryJ: "Pentax apparently heard the message loud and clear, because the new K-7 is quite simply the most impressive Pentax camera ever produced."
DigitalCameraReview.com
"Unlike the Nikon D90, the K-7 shoots proper 720p"
Wired.com
What Digital Camera sample shots
From the Pentax Press Release:
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The K-7 has been developed as a high-end model of the PENTAX K digital SLR camera series. True to its series concept, it was designed not only to assure outstanding image quality, but also to provide exceptional ease and comfort of operation and the utmost satisfaction to photo enthusiasts of all levels, including advanced amateurs."
Pentax site link
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A Leica M4 Olive sold for £71,861 (87,500 euros)
at the WestLicht Photographica auction in Venna,
Austria.
Westlicht's auction, on May 23, 2009, raised a total of about £965,530
(more than one million euros).
The original olive M4 made for the German army, went for more than double the high estimate.
It wasn't the only classic to beat the credit crunch. A Leica M3, presumed to be one of the earliest ever built
raised a staggering 72,000 euros.
An almost mint Nikon I went for 27,000 euros and a black painted Nikon S2 cost its new owner 8,400 euros.
WestLicht link
A Classic Micro?
Talking of classics, the Micro Four-Thirds camera expected to be launched by Olympus, looks very much like the 1959 Olympus Pen, according to a report on the Amateur Photographer website.

Amateur Photographer
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